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Biomedical Engineering – (M.Sc.)

Imperial College London

Faculty of Engineering
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Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 4,490 - ≈ € 24,180 (non-EEA)
Location: London / United Kingdom
Duration: 12 months Start Date: October
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Location of Imperial College London

The Department is now offering a redeveloped MSc course with four separate streams:

* Biomedical Engineering with Medical Physics
* Biomedical Engineering with Biomechanics
* Biomedical Engineering with Neurotechnology
* Biomedical Engineering with Biomaterials

The Medical Physics stream trains graduates in the physical understanding required for healthcare and medical research, focusing on human physiology, neuroscience, and clinical imaging systems (especially MRI, ultrasound, X-ray and optical techniques), as well as the signal and image processing methods needed for design and optimal use of such systems in diagnosis and research. This stream is accredited by the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) as a component of the NHS Grade A Training requirements.

The Biomechanics stream is focused on bioengineering problems related to major diseases associated with an ageing population, such as cardiovascular disease, glaucoma, and bone and joint disease (osteoarthritis, osteoporosis). These are major causes of mortality and morbidity and this stream prepares engineers for a career in these key growth areas. This stream is also accredited by IPEM.

The Neurotechnology stream covers the development of new technology for the investigation of brain function, focusing on the application of this to benefit society—for example the development of neuroprosthetic devices, new neuroimaging techniques, and developing drugs and robotic assistive devices for those with central nervous system disorders.

The Biomaterials stream is offered jointly with the Department of Materials. It addresses the selection and use of biomaterials in medical and surgical devices, including their application, properties, interaction with tissues and drawbacks. Existing and new biomaterials are studied, including bioactive and biodegradable materials, implants and dental materials. Modules also cover the development of materials for new applications, the response of cells and the design of materials as scaffolds for tissue engineering, which involves tailoring materials so that they guide stem cells to produce new tissue.

You will be required to chose your stream at the time of application. All four streams lead to the award of the MSc in Biomedical Engineering.

The course is full-time for one calendar year, starting in October. It currently has an annual intake of about 60 students


Contents

Formal teaching extends from October to June during the three academic terms. From April until late September students undertake a major research project. The MSc degree is awarded on the basis of written examinations, coursework and the research project dissertation.

Core modules (all streams)

* Systems physiology
* Statistics and data analysis
* Biomedical imaging
* Journal club
* Health and safety engineering and regulatory requirements for medical devices

Medical Physics stream modules

At least four from:

* Advanced medical imaging
* Radiotherapy and radiobiology
* Nuclear medicine
* Image processing
* Computational neuroscience
* Biomechanics
* Introduction to biomaterials
* Health economics and decision-making in healthcare industries

Biomechanics stream modules

* Biomechanics

Plus at least three from:

* Introduction to biomaterials
* Cellular biomechanics
* Neuromuscular control
* Orthopaedic biomechanics
* Microsystems and nanotechnology
* Health economics and decision making in healthcare industries

Neurotechnology stream modules

* Brain machine interfaces
* Sensory neural coding laboratory
* Computational neuroscience
* Physiological monitoring
* Modelling in biology

Plus at least two from:

* Neuromuscular control
* Advanced medical imaging
* Image processing
* Microsystems and nanotechnology
* Machine learning and neural computation

Biomaterials stream modules

* Introduction to biomaterials
* Tissue engineering
* Orthopaedic biomechanics
* Advanced biomaterials

Plus at least three from:

* Biomechanics
* Microsystems and nanotechnology
* Advanced medical imaging
* Image processing

Research project

Students spend six months undertaking a research project in an area of interest to them. Previous projects have included: parametric imaging of blood flow using microbubbles, exploration of assistive devices for cerebral palsy treatment, and three-dimensional visualisation of depth electric field in the human brain.

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Requirements

The minimum requirement is a degree equivalent to upper second class Honours in engineering, physical science or mathematics.

Although applicants will typically have a background in engineering or physical science, both courses are potentially open to those from life sciences or medicine, provided they also have proven mathematics ability.

To obtain maximum benefit from studies at Imperial College all students must have a good command of the English Language. College therefore requires applicants to have taken an English Language test and achieved an acceptable grade or score before admission can be confirmed. The College Senate has approved the tests set out below. Please note that the scores or grades indicated are the minimum levels generally acceptable to the College. Departments have the discretion to prescribe higher requirements either for specific courses of study or in specific cases where there are serious doubts as to the abilities of individual students to undertake proposed programmes of study.

Students must make arrangements to take the appropriate test well in advance of the start of their course. Places will not be confirmed and students will not be allowed to register until confirmation of an acceptable result has been received as set out below.

* A first degree taught in English within the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, Guyana, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States of America, West Indies.
* Candidates whose first degree was not taught in English but who have then successfully completed a one-year MSc (or equivalent) course at a UK university.
* A grade of not less than C in English Language in GCSE, IGCSE, GCE `O´ Level or equivalent.
* A grade of not less than C in the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE).
* A pass in the University Test of English for Speakers of Other Languages (UETESOL).
* British Council IELTS Test
A score of not less than 6.5 including a score of 5.0 or better in the written and spoken English elements of the academic test. NB: the requirement for Tanaka Business School programmes is 7.0 overall, with 6.0 in writing.
* TOEFL
A score of not less than 90 overall in the internet-based test (iBT), to include 24 in Writing and 20 in Speaking; or 600 in the paper-based test (PBT), or 250 in the computer-based test (CBT), both to include a minimum score of 4.5 in the written English.

Please note: Imperial College's Institution Code for TOEFL is 0891.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 600
TOEFL Computer-based: 250
TOEFL Internet-based: 90

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